Ibanez has taken the portability of the Mikro Electric Guitar to the next level by adding a built-in neck position speaker to the GRGM51HP Mikro Sonic. With 2 watts of output (2.5-watt with ACMIKRO adapter), standard 1/4" and headphone output, and a 5-way rotary switch that lets you choose a tuning tone, as well as clean, overdrive, or 2 different distorted sounds, the Mikro guitar is everything you need for practice, songwriting, and travel! With its shorter scale length the Mikro is a perfect guitar for young rockers, too.The Ibanez Mikro Electric Guitar can shred with the big boys. Though smaller than standard-scale guitars, it's no toy. The Mikro is made to the same high standards as all Ibanez guitars and features the very same Powersound pickup that goes into all GIO series electric guitars.
Featuring a heavy relic treatment, this 1968 Stratocaster has the look of many years of hard use on the road. The guitar's premium ash body wood has great tone and is lightweight for playing comfort. The quartersawn maple U-shaped neck has the finish worn off the back for a great, played-in feel. A dark Indian rosewood fingerboard sports pearl face dots, and 21 smaller 6105 frets. Custom Shop 1969 pickups have the sought-after sound of yesterday with the benefits of modern wiring. Schaller "F" tuners, aged hardware and cigarette burn on the headstock complete the dream.
With its antique gold finish and complement of gold hardware, mother-of-pearl inlays and neck and peg head binding, the Gibson SG Custom is a pleasure to behold. Faithful to the original, the electric guitar also features a sculpted mahogany body and Gibson's great slim-taper mahogany neck. The 3 '57 classic humbuckers offer a combination of soaring leads, funky mid tones, and fat rhythm sounds. Also includes a 22-fret ebony fingerboard, tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, 24-3/4" scale, and a 1-11/16" nut width. Includes Gibson hardshell case.